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People with lung cancer will be offered a new blood test designed to speed up access to targeted treatments and avoid unnecessary biopsies, officials have announced. About 15,000 patients a year are ...
US Court of International Trade in New York found that the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not ...
An Irishman extradited from the United Arab Emirates has been charged with murder and other charges relating to directing the activities of a criminal organisation. Sean McGovern, 39, appeared before ...
Influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate will return to Britain to defend themselves against rape, trafficking and other charges, their lawyers has said. Prosecutors authorised charges in January ...
Roy Barclay, 56, denies killing Anita Rose, 57, while she was out walking her dog near her home in Suffolk last July.
“Millionaires” should not get “subsidy for their energy bills from the Government”, a Treasury minister has suggested. Darren Jones has said that winter fuel payments will “still be targeted to those ...
Most of the international community views settlements as illegal and an obstacle to resolving the decades-old conflict.
The names of thousands of innocent children, killed in Gaza, have been read out by dozens of artists and supporters in a vigil outside the Palace of Westminster.
Smokey Robinson has filed a defamation lawsuit against four former housekeepers who accused him of rape and prompted a police investigation.
For now, the trade court’s ruling “destroys the Trump administration’s rationale for using federal emergency powers to impose ...
A Scottish nurse has told how she will be “forever” haunted by the image of a dead toddler at a Gaza hospital where she ...
Police have found a body in the search for a missing teenage girl who fell into a reservoir from a dam. Emergency services were called to Baitings Dam near Ripponden, West Yorkshire, at 1.17pm on ...
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